Source File: ex32.py

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Snippet fake

import fake_input
input, input = fake_input.create([
    '1', 
    '2', 
    ''])

Snippet code

print("""You enter a dark room with two doors.
Do you go through door #1 or door #2?""")

door = input("> ")

if door == "1":
    print("There's a giant bear here eating a cheese cake.")
    print("What do you do?")
    print("1. Take the cake.")
    print("2. Scream at the bear.")

    bear = input("> ")

    if bear == "1":
        print("The bear eats your face off.  Good job!")
    elif bear == "2":
        print("The bear eats your legs off.  Good job!")
    else:
        print(f"Well, doing {bear} is probably better.")
        print("Bear runs away.")

elif door == "2":
    print("You stare into the endless abyss at Cthulhu's retina.")
    print("1. Blueberries.")
    print("2. Yellow jacket clothespins.")
    print("3. Understanding revolvers yelling melodies.")

    insanity = input("> ")
    
    if insanity == "1" or insanity == "2":
        print("Your body survives powered by a mind of jello.")
        print("Good job!")
    else:
        print("The insanity rots your eyes into a pool of muck.")
        print("Good job!")

else:
    print("You stumble around and fall on a knife and die.  Good job!")